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Careful when buying fruits from China

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Singaporeans have no choice but to purchase fruits imported from elsewhere. Noticed at the supermarket shelves, many fruits are from PRC. You make the decision, take your chances. I'd choose fruits from Pakistan, South Africa, Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, even Mexico. Story here about contaminated fruits from China, nothing new (or surprising for blokes here), you decide when picking up mandarins and oranges for CNY exchange. If I have a choice, I'd select mine from Taiwan or California. Have fun.

Cheers!

http://www.thanhniennews.com/health/australians-get-hepatitis-a-from-chinese-berries-38860.html

Australians get hepatitis A from Chinese berries

AFP
SYDNEY - Tuesday, February 17, 2015 11:41

Nine Australians have contracted hepatitis A linked with eating contaminated berries from China, with the importer apologizing Tuesday as the food scare spreads.
Manufacturer Patties Foods has recalled four products including the Nanna's and Creative Gourmet brands of mixed berries and Nanna's raspberries after infections in Victoria, Queensland and New South Wales.
They are all sold nationally in major supermarkets, having been packed in China.
The hepatitis A cases are linked with Nanna's Frozen Mixed Berries, with three other brands pulled off shelves as a precaution.
"Hepatitis A virus infection is uncommon and normally associated with travel to countries affected by endemic hepatitis A," said Rosemary Lester, chief health officer in Victoria state, where three cases have been reported.
"The only common link between the cases is consumption of this product -- there is no overseas travel or common restaurant exposure."
Poor hygiene among Chinese workers and potentially contaminated water supplies in China are likely to have caused the outbreak, experts said.
"In this situation, the most likely culprit is poor hygiene at the site of production," said Enzo Palombo, a food health and safety expert at Swinburne University of Technology.
"Hepatitis A is transmitted by the so-called 'faecal-oral' route -- an infected person sheds the virus in their faeces which then contaminates food or water.
"The virus either directly contaminates the food through a food handler not washing their hands properly or it could come from contaminated water used to wash the berries."
Hepatitis A is a viral disease that affects the liver, causing abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, fatigue and jaundice. It has an incubation period of up to 50 days.
"As a company, we apologise to our consumers and customers for the concern and distress this is causing," said Patties Foods chief executive Steven Chaur.
 
I heard longans and freshwater prawns from Thailand also dodgy and that they add chemicals.
 
Australians are higher class human beings on earth... why do they lower themselves to eat stuffs from low life chinks...
 
Australians are higher class human beings on earth... why do they lower themselves to eat stuffs from low life chinks...

Maybe because some of the fruits they like cannot be grown in Australia.
 
there was a recent report that even the local tiongs themselves also dont dare to eat their own tiong-ed foods :D
 
Maybe because some of the fruits they like cannot be grown in Australia.

berries doesn't just grown in china..

There are many first world places that berries are grown by ang moh.. they can buy those.
 
China is today the factory (or supplier) to the world. I read too that China is the largest grower of potatoes! Not USA, not Russia, not Oz, not Canada, but China!

Cheers!

Australians are higher class human beings on earth... why do they lower themselves to eat stuffs from low life chinks...
 
A Hong Kong friend of mine told me that living in Hong Kong, they avoid buying popular brand soy sauce from shops - fear of imitations from mainland manufacturers!

Cheers!

there was a recent report that even the local tiongs themselves also dont dare to eat their own tiong-ed foods :D
 
PRC fruits and vegetables are lovingly fertilised by PRC shit. It is a labour of love.
 
Be careful when buying ANYTHING from China.
 
China is today the factory (or supplier) to the world. I read too that China is the largest grower of potatoes! Not USA, not Russia, not Oz, not Canada, but China!

Cheers!

so what? if i see grow in china or made in china , i boycott it..let those dumbfucks go and eat it.
 
Australians get hepatitis A from Chink berries!

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Nine Australians have contracted hepatitis A linked with eating contaminated berries from China, with the importer apologising Tuesday as the food scare spreads.

Manufacturer Patties Foods has recalled four products including the Nanna's and Creative Gourmet brands of mixed berries and Nanna's raspberries after infections in Victoria, Queensland and New South Wales.

They are all sold nationally in major supermarkets, having been packed in China.

The hepatitis A cases are linked with Nanna's Frozen Mixed Berries, with three other brands pulled off shelves as a precaution.

"Hepatitis A virus infection is uncommon and normally associated with travel to countries affected by endemic hepatitis A," said Rosemary Lester, chief health officer in Victoria state, where three cases have been reported.

"The only common link between the cases is consumption of this product -- there is no overseas travel or common restaurant exposure."

Poor hygiene among Chinese workers and potentially contaminated water supplies in China are likely to have caused the outbreak, experts said.

"In this situation, the most likely culprit is poor hygiene at the site of production," said Enzo Palombo, a food health and safety expert at Swinburne University of Technology.

"Hepatitis A is transmitted by the so-called 'faecal-oral' route -- an infected person sheds the virus in their faeces which then contaminates food or water.

"The virus either directly contaminates the food through a food handler not washing their hands properly or it could come from contaminated water used to wash the berries."


Hepatitis A is a viral disease that affects the liver, causing abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, fatigue and jaundice. It has an incubation period of up to 50 days.

"As a company, we apologise to our consumers and customers for the concern and distress this is causing," said Patties Foods chief executive Steven Chaur.

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/australians-hepatitis-chinese-berries-004352788.html?linkId=12391032
 
there was a recent report that even the local tiongs themselves also dont dare to eat their own tiong-ed foods :D

The tiongs are not stupid & there have been so many cases of contaminated foods e.g. imitation eggs, poisonous baby milk, recycled gutter oil, ... Even naturally grown produce are contaminated because of the pollution in China. The plluted environment has tainted the soil & air with all kinds of heavy metals.
 
That applies to frozen fishes especially cod fish. Thaw the packet of frozen fish.....if you find a lot of water in the bag, well....chemical has been added to the dead fish so that it absorbs water, then they freeze it. This is true and known in the food industry.

I heard longans and freshwater prawns from Thailand also dodgy and that they add chemicals.
 
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